21 Mar 2018 Captivating Great Treasure of Lima By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 0 Isla del Coco, or Cocos Island, has been visited for over 300 years by infamous pirates like ‘Benito of the Bloody Sword’ and explorers such as Sir Francis Drake. In more modern times famous treasure hunters like President Franklin Roosevelt... Read More
02 Mar 2018 Faeries in the Realm of King Arthur By nrushton Mythology & Mystery 1 Faeries may be just figments of our imagination, but they may have deeper roots of Celtic origin embedded in oral narratives and serve to remind us of a long-forgotten belief system that embraced a metaphysical faerie otherworld. Medieval authors... Read More
26 Feb 2018 Most Likely Locations for Lost Lemuria By brady yoon Mythology & Mystery 0 The Lost Continent of Lemuria or Mu, (used interchangeably) has long lived under the shadow of its more well-known relation, Atlantis. Therefore, it may come as a surprise that for a brief moment in history, Lemuria gained a greater acceptance... Read More
16 Feb 2018 The Californian OOPArt versus Darwin’s Theory of Evolution By ashley cowie Mythology & Mystery 2 Archaeologists, anthropologists and geologists in the field sometimes discover objects in seemingly impossible contexts, which don’t immediately fit their models of evolution or history as we know it. The term used to describe these anomalies is... Read More
12 Feb 2018 St Michael’s Ley-line Leading to Legendary Doggerland By Charles Christian Mythology & Mystery 0 Does the St Michael ley-line reach far beyond the boundaries of our imagination to a destination lost in time and shrouded in myth? Doggerland was once a land-bridge connecting Britain to Europe during the Paleolithic era, but it has claims on... Read More